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Old 04-09-2006, 03:35 PM   #1
Estelyn Telcontar
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Question The Hobbit - Chapter 13 - Not At Home

This chapter is dominated by the character who does not appear in it - Smaug! The big question is, where is he? We readers have to wait until the next chapter to find out; for now, we stay with Bilbo and the dwarves, who do not know.

The darkness eliminates all feeling of time and space, and the waiting and uncertainty put their patience to the test. Finally they decide to go in the only direction that is possible - toward danger, for all they know. Interestingly, unlike a popular saying, the only way out is down in this case.

We again see Bilbo's unusual awareness (extra-sensory perception or spirituality?) of events - his heart lightens though the dwarves still despair. Though he makes use of the ring, it gives him no advantage in the darkness. Again as well, the dwarves send him ahead into the possible danger, hanging back themselves. This gives him the opportunity to take for himself something that wil be of great significance later in the story - the Arkenstone. What do you think prompted him to do that? Was he guided by some greater power? Or did the enchantment of the dragon hoard account for it?

Unlike gems we know, it seems to have its own internal light, not merely to reflect light from without. It is called the "Heart of the Mountain", which would seem to indicate that it is a natural gem, not man/dwarf/elf-made. How would you explain its luminescence?

This chapter introduces another artefact that will figure importantly in LotR - Bilbo's mithril mail coat. Though Tolkien did not know it at the time he wrote this chapter, that was the third important article, after his sword Sting and the ring, that he needed for the 'sequel'.

Though not bodily present, the dragon's presence is felt throughout the caves, what with the treasure hoard, but also with the signs of past destruction.

Light returns; first artificial, as the dwarves light torches, then daylight, as they find their way to the entrance.

The hobbit's point of view involves food - missing out on meals, and when they finally eat, it is only cram. The man-made waybread compares unfavourably with that of the Elves (lembas) in LotR!

Not for the first time, the safest place to stay is outside the cave, and the chapter closes with rest and more waiting in the shelter on the side of the mountain.

Now, if you were reading this chapter for the first time, could you really stop at that point, or would you go on to the next chapter to see what happens?!
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